Basic data : Human Development Index: Rank 12 Health: Life expectancy at birth (years) 83.4 Education: Education index (expected and mean years of school) 0.883 Income: GNI per capita in PPP terms (constant 2005 international $) 32,295 Inequality: Inequality-adjusted HDI n.a. Poverty: Multidimensional Poverty Index (%) n.a. Gender: Gender Inequality Index 0.123 Sustainability: Adjusted net savings (% of GNI) 12.1 Demography: Population, total both sexes (thousands) 126,497.2
Named as the “Land of the Rising Sun”, Japan with 126.8 million populations is located in East Asia. With the strong social and employment hierarchies, now it is the world’s third-largest economy, a source of global capital and credit in the international community and also the second largest aid donor in the world. Beside, because of the well-developed technologies in Japan, a successful car and consumer electronics industries, Japanese as a result are enjoying a high standard of living and also their life expectancy is high compared to other people in other countries of the world.
Human Development Index: Rank 12
Health: Life expectancy at birth (years) 83.4
Education: Education index (expected and mean years of school) 0.883
Income: GNI per capita in PPP terms (constant 2005 international $) 32,295
Inequality: Inequality-adjusted HDI n.a.
Poverty: Multidimensional Poverty Index (%) n.a.
Gender: Gender Inequality Index 0.123
Sustainability: Adjusted net savings (% of GNI) 12.1
Demography: Population, total both sexes (thousands) 126,497.2
With the strong social and employment hierarchies, now it is the world’s third-largest economy, a source
of global capital and credit in the international community and also the second largest aid donor in the world.
Beside, because of the well-developed technologies in Japan, a successful car and consumer electronics industries, Japanese
as a result are enjoying a high standard of living and also their life expectancy is high compared to other people in other countries of the world.